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Johns Hopkins University is transitioning from Blackboard learning management system (LMS) to Canvas (Surprise!). Actually, we hope this news does not come as too big of a surprise to most Engineering for Professionals (EP) faculty. You’ve received emails and announcements; answered surveys and provided valuable information about your courses in Blackboard; and hundreds of EP faculty have registered for, and attended, Canvas informational sessions geared towards helping ease the LMS transition. In this article, we’ll dive into a comparison of the top tools EP faculty use in Blackboard and the equivalent ones they can expect to find in Canvas.
Grading, communicating with students, and assignments were among the top reasons faculty reported using Blackboard. When EP faculty were asked which tools they use in Blackboard the most, 27% said they used Tests, Quizzes and Surveys; 24% indicated they use the Adaptive Release feature in Blackboard; and 17% use Blackboard’s Groups tools (Course Migration Questionnaire-Tools). Here are the top tools faculty use and the corresponding ones in Canvas.
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For an easy transition, Blackboard and Canvas both use the name Assignments for student submissions. Here are a few features faculty should know about Canvas Assignments:
If you prefer choosing when to release course materials to students in Blackboard, you use the Adaptive Release tool. Canvas does not have a specific tool for setting release dates. Instead, the option is built into other tools within Canvas. What does that mean for faculty who want to choose when release of materials?
Discussions are used in Canvas in place of Discussion Forums in Blackboard. One benefit of Canvas’ Discussions tool is the ease with which faculty and students can view and filter posts.
A full list Blackboard and Canvas tools comparative is available.
Grading was one of the top reasons faculty indicated they use Blackboard. In Canvas, the Gradebook is the tool to use to communicate grades to students. Some Gradebook highlights include:
Groups in Canvas are like groups in Blackboard and provide access to course tools including Announcements, Pages, Files, Discussions, and Collaboration. Faculty may even find that the Canvas Groups tool is easier to use.
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Used to looking for the Tests, Surveys, Pools tool in Blackboard? Get ready to look for Quizzes in Canvas.
We hope this information helps to calm a few reservations in migrating to a new LMS. Canvas is coming and we think once you experience Canvas, you will not even remember that other LMS.
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A full list Blackboard and Canvas tools comparative is available and includes links to Canvas tutorials for each tool presented here as well as many more.
Join the Canvas Migration team in the EP Faculty Community in MS Teams.